| 0-01 - Causes that Influenced the Reception or Rejection of Protestantism in the Various Countries | 15:50 |
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| 0-02 - Fortunes of Protestantism South of the Alps | 24:05 |
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| 0-03 - Introduction of Protestantism into Sweden | 21:35 |
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| 0-04 - Conference at Upsala | 27:26 |
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| 0-05 - Establishment of Protestantism in Sweden | 24:54 |
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| 0-06 - Protestantism in Sweden, from Vasa (1530) to Charles IX. (1604) | 13:35 |
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| 0-07 - Introduction of Protestantism into Denmark | 21:22 |
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| 0-08 - Church-Song in Denmark | 15:05 |
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| 0-09 - Establishment of Protestantism in Denmark | 11:11 |
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| 0-10 - Protestantism under Christian III., and its Extension to Norway and Iceland | 23:34 |
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| 1-01 - Zwingle. His Doctrine of the Lord's Supper | 18:40 |
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| 1-02 - Disputation at Baden and its Results | 18:19 |
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| 1-03 - Outbreak and Suppression of Anabaptism in Switzerland | 14:01 |
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| 1-04 - Establishment of Protestantism at Bern | 25:21 |
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| 1-05 - Reformation Consummated in Basle | 23:00 |
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| 1-06 - League of the Five Cantons with Austria. Switzerland Divided | 22:54 |
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| 1-07 - Arms. Negotiations. Peace | 15:57 |
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| 1-08 - Proposed Christian Republic for Defence of Civil Rights | 13:09 |
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| 1-09 - Gathering of a Second Storm | 14:14 |
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| 1-10 - Death of Zwingle | 12:08 |
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| 2-01 - The Schmalkald League | 16:21 |
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| 2-02 - The German Anabaptists, or the Heavenly Kingdom | 16:42 |
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| 2-03 - Accession of Princes and States to Protestantism | 15:06 |
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| 2-04 - Death and Burial of Luther | 19:42 |
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| 2-05 - The Schmalkald War, and Defeat of the Protestants | 17:20 |
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| 2-06 - The Interim. Re-establishment of Protestantism | 25:03 |
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| 3-01 - The Doctor of Etaples, the First Protestant Teacher in France | 18:37 |
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| 3-02 - Farel, Briçonnet, and the Early Reformers of France | 25:08 |
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| 3-03 - The First Protestant Congregation of France | 14:42 |
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| 3-04 - Commencement of Persecution in France | 19:10 |
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| 3-05 - The First Martyrs of France | 15:56 |
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| 3-06 - Calvin: His Birth and Education | 15:27 |
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| 3-07 - Calvin's Conversion | 23:15 |
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| 3-08 - Calvin Becomes a Student of Law | 16:11 |
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| 3-09 - Calvin the Evangelist, and Berquin the Martyr | 22:39 |
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| 3-10 - Calvin at Paris, and Francis Negotiating with Germany and England | 19:48 |
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| 3-11 - The Gospel Preached in Paris. A Martyr | 23:39 |
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| 3-12 - Calvin's Flight from Paris | 18:47 |
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| 3-13 - First Protestant Administration of the Lord's Supper in France | 14:03 |
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| 3-14 - Catherine de Medici | 19:18 |
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| 3-15 - Marriage of Henry of France to Catherine de Medici | 13:01 |
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| 3-16 - Melancthon's Plan for Uniting Wittemberg and Rome | 20:09 |
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| 3-17 - Plan of Francis I. for Combining Lutheranism and Romanism | 10:08 |
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| 3-18 - First Disciples of the Gospel in Paris | 27:06 |
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| 3-19 - The Night of the Placards | 15:57 |
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| 3-20 - Martyrs and Exiles | 20:44 |
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| 3-21 - Other and More Dreadful Martyrdoms | 22:23 |
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| 3-22 - Basle and the Institutes | 27:23 |
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| 3-23 - The Institutes | 24:18 |
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| 3-24 - Calvin on Predestination and Election | 8:27 |
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| 3-25 - Calvin's Appeal to Francis I | 14:46 |
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| 4-01 - Geneva: the City and its History | 23:24 |
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| 4-02 - Genevese Martyrs of Liberty | 15:02 |
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| 4-03 - The Reform Commenced in Lausanne and Established in Morat and Neuchâtel | 21:54 |
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| 4-04 - Tumults. Successes. Toleration | 17:16 |
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| 4-05 - Farel Enters Geneva | 19:09 |
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| 4-06 - Geneva on the Brink of Civil War | 19:26 |
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| 4-07 - Heroism of Geneva | 16:01 |
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| 4-08 - Rome Falls and Geneva Rises | 23:43 |
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| 4-09 - Establishment of Protestantism in Geneva | 28:14 |
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| 4-10 - Calvin Enters Geneva. its Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution | 20:54 |
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| 4-11 - Sumptuary Laws. Calvin and Farel Banished | 19:53 |
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| 4-12 - Calvin at Strasburg. Rome Draws Near to Geneva | 26:10 |
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| 4-13 - Abortive Conferences at Hagenau and Ratisbon | 14:14 |
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| 4-14 - Calvin Returns to Geneva | 15:40 |
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| 4-15 - The Ecclesiastical Ordinances | 15:29 |
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| 4-16 - The New Geneva | 12:49 |
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| 4-17 - Calvin's Battles with the Libertines | 19:09 |
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| 4-18 - Calvin's Labours for Union | 24:46 |
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| 4-19 - Servetus Comes to Geneva and is Arrested | 15:09 |
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| 4-20 - Calvin's Victory over the Libertines | 18:36 |
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| 4-21 - Apprehension and Trial of Servetus | 21:18 |
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| 4-22 - Condemnation and Death of Servetus | 24:50 |
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| 4-23 - Calvin's Correspondence with Martyrs, Reformers, and Monarchs | 23:52 |
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| 4-24 - Calvin's Manifold Labours | 14:05 |
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| 4-25 - Final Victory and Glory of Geneva | 19:19 |
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| 4-26 - Geneva and its Influence in Europe | 22:59 |
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| 4-27 - The Academy of Geneva | 12:29 |
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| 4-28 - The Social and Family Life of Geneva | 17:54 |
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| 4-29 - Calvin's Last Illness and Death | 17:00 |
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| 4-30 - Calvin's Work | 31:40 |
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| 5-01 - Ignatius Loyola | 20:42 |
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| 5-02 - Loyola's First Disciples | 22:25 |
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| 5-03 - Organisation and Training of the Jesuits | 30:28 |
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| 5-04 - Moral Code of the Jesuits. Probabilism, etc | 18:22 |
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| 5-05 - The Jesuit Teaching on Regicide, Murder, Lying, Theft, etc | 25:12 |
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| 5-06 - The Secret Instructions of the Jesuits | 16:01 |
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| 5-07 - Jesuit Management of Rich Widows and the Heirs of Great Families | 19:02 |
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| 5-08 - Diffusion of the Jesuits throughout Christendom | 18:31 |
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| 5-09 - Commercial Enterprises and Banishments | 20:40 |
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| 5-10 - Restoration of the Inquisition | 16:40 |
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| 5-11 - The Tortures of the Inquisition | 27:04 |
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| 6-01 - Antiquity and First Persecutions of the Waldenses | 22:26 |
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| 6-02 - Cataneo's Expedition (1488) against the Dauphinese and Piedmontese Confessors | 24:33 |
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| 6-03 - Failure of Cataneo's Expedition | 17:26 |
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| 6-04 - Synod in the Waldensian Valleys | 20:58 |
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| 6-05 - Persecutions and Martyrdoms | 30:01 |
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| 6-06 - Preparations for a War of Extermination | 21:10 |
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| 6-07 - The Great Campaign of 1561 | 29:14 |
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| 6-08 - Waldensian Colonies in Calabria and Apulia | 17:11 |
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| 6-09 - Extinction of Waldenses in Calabria | 16:42 |
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| 6-10 - The Year of the Plague | 16:33 |
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| 6-11 - The Great Massacre | 38:11 |
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| 6-12 - Exploits of Gianavello. Massacre and Pillage of Rora | 28:57 |
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| 6-13 - The Exile | 22:36 |
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| 6-14 - Return to the Valleys | 19:16 |
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| 6-15 - Final Re-establishment in their Valleys | 24:18 |
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| 6-16 - Condition of the Waldenses from 1690 | 18:17 |
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| 7-01 - Henry II. and Parties in France | 23:26 |
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| 7-02 - Henry II. and his Persecutions | 31:20 |
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| 7-03 - First National Synod of the French Protestant Church | 33:05 |
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| 7-04 - A Gallery of Portraits | 27:50 |
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| 7-05 - The Guises, and the Insurrection of Amboise | 34:31 |
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| 7-06 - Charles IX. The Triumvirate. Colloquy at Poissy | 39:37 |
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| 7-07 - Massacre at Vassy and Commencement of the Civil Wars | 33:49 |
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| 7-08 - Commencement of the Huguenot Wars | 25:59 |
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| 7-09 - The First Huguenot War, and Death of the Duke of Guise | 29:05 |
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| 7-10 - Catherine de Medici and her Son, Charles IX. Conference at Bayonne. The St. Bartholomew Plotted | 26:40 |
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| 7-11 - Second and Third Huguenot Wars | 18:55 |
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| 7-12 - Synod of La Rochelle | 17:10 |
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| 7-13 - The Promoters of the St. Bartholomew Massacre | 18:06 |
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| 7-14 - Negotiations of the Court with the Huguenots | 17:34 |
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| 7-15 - The Marriage, and Preparations for the Massacre | 15:50 |
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| 7-16 - The Massacre of St. Bartholomew | 28:58 |
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| 7-17 - Resurrection of Huguenotism. Death of Charles IX | 26:20 |
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| 7-18 - New Persecutions. Reign and Death of Henry III | 18:52 |
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| 7-19 - Henry IV. and the Edict of Nantes | 39:17 |
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